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Rossi, Giovanna – Journal of Family Issues, 1997
Reports on differences between young people in Italy and those abroad. Drawing on data from three censuses, found that Italy is characterized by a high percentage of family-of-origin households which is attributed to the fact that most young adults there leave home only to marry. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adult Children, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, Family Environment
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Hekken, Suus M. J. van; Schulze, Hans-Joachim; Mey, Langha de – Journal of Family Issues, 1997
Drawing on data from 1950 to 1990, examines Dutch trends in the leaving home process. Discusses the relationship of material and nonmaterial resources in the family and outside the family with young adults' decision for leaving or staying home. Explores variables, such as parental money and parental services, in these decisions. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adult Children, Economic Factors, Family Environment, Family Structure
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Goldscheider, Frances – Journal of Family Issues, 1997
Reviews research from the 1990s on leaving-home trends in the United States. Found a correlation between the leaving-home process in early adulthood and changes in the core nuclear family. Relationships between parents and children shape the launch from home, whereas those between men and women shape the destinations. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adult Children, Comparative Analysis, Family Environment, Family Structure
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Tang, Shengming – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1995
Differences in living arrangements (marriage, independent living, and coresiding with parents) were studied for white and black young adults using U.S. Census data on living arrangements since 1976. Blacks consistently demonstrated a lower marriage percentage and a higher coresidence percentage than whites. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Housing, Life Events
White, Michael J.; Glick, Jennifer E. – 1998
Data from the 1980 and 1982 High School and Beyond Surveys are used to compare the achievement of immigrant and native students in high school. The study examines effects of generation and duration of residence in the United States on improvement in students' performance on standardized tests over a 2-year period beginning with the year the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Ethnic Groups, High School Students
Fielding, Elaine L. – 1990
The 1980 United States Census showed a marked acceleration in the suburbanization of blacks during the 1970s. This study analyzes statistical data from the 1985 American Housing Survey (AHS) National and Metropolitan Files to determine if that pattern of acceleration continued in the 1980s. These sets of data also permitted racial and…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Migration Patterns, Racial Distribution
Bowe, Frank – 1983
This publication reports findings from the 1980 Census and from Current Population Survey studies conducted in 1981 and 1982 by the United States Bureau of the Census regarding characteristics of the 12,320,000 noninstitutionalized disabled Americans between 16 and 64 years of age. Tables, figures, and text provide information on age distribution,…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Demography, Disabilities
McKinney, Scott; Schnare, Ann B. – 1986
Residential segregation by race was lower in 1980 than it was in 1970, although there was almost no improvement in integration during the preceding decade. Furthermore, it was lower in 1980 than it was in 1960 for the nation as a whole, and for each of the census regions. Thus while housing markets remain highly segregated today, barriers to…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Change, Housing Opportunities, Human Geography
California State Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Sacramento. – 1986
California, largest employer of seasonal labor in the United States, employs an average of 119,600 seasonal farmworkers per year. To ease problems of housing this seasonal workforce, the State Department of Housing and Community Development's Office of Migrant Services contracts with local government agencies to provide decent/affordable housing…
Descriptors: Demography, Family Characteristics, Low Rent Housing, Migrant Children
California State Dept. of Housing and Community Development, Sacramento. – 1987
California, largest employer of seasonal labor in the United States, employs an average of 119,600 seasonal farmworkers per year. Since 1966 the State Department of Housing and Community Development's Office of Migrant Services has contracted with local government agencies to provide decent/affordable housing for approximately 50,220 families…
Descriptors: Demography, Family Characteristics, Low Rent Housing, Migrant Children
Ellis, Diane C. – 1987
This report, based on data from the 1980 U.S. Bureau of the Census, examines the geographic locations of artists and summarizes the numbers of artists and their basic characteristics for each state and the major Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA). It also compares 1970 and 1980 populations of employed artists in each state and presents…
Descriptors: Artists, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation, Geographic Distribution
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Hill, Carole E. – 1976
A research study funded by Georgia State Univensity described the ideological and social changes in Atlanta which were a result of the growth of diverse ethnic groups in the city. Particular emphasis was given to unskilled and unemployed Latin Americans (70% Cuban) who immigrated because of political or economic upheavals in their native…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups, Ethnocentrism
McCarthy, Kevin F. – 1980
Current U.S. settlement patterns have begun to exhibit a significant shift away from very large metropolitan centers toward more thinly settled peripheral areas. This new trend has been the subject of many recent studies which have considered data on the county level but have been unable to detect population movement within counties and among…
Descriptors: Demography, Metropolitan Areas, Migration, Population Distribution
McCourt, Kathleen – 1980
This paper focuses on the situation of working class women of southern and eastern European descent in the United States. Particular problems faced by immigrant women and their female descendants in their efforts to preserve ethnic culture while adapting to the American social and economic system are discussed. Also considered are the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Community Change, Ethnic Groups
Yinger, John – 1977
This paper reviews what is known about the effects of prejudice and discrimination on the urban housing market. Particular attention is given to distinguishing the effects of prejudice from the effects of discrimination. Theories about prejudice and discrimination in the urban housing market are reviewed and tested against available evidence.…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Housing Opportunities
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